Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab on ‘Community,’ Then, animator Stephen J. Anderson’s show biz advice.
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb120806dan_harmons_exit_fro
Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab on ‘Community,’ Then, animator Stephen J. Anderson’s show biz advice.
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb120806dan_harmons_exit_fro
That’s right, we’re calling this a launch. We have a new theme song, a singular focus, and the same randy attitude. For the inaugural edition, it’s all about the latest installment of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen—Century: 2009, that is. Kick back and get situated: we have ourselves a podcast, people.
http://www.factualopinion.com/the_factual_opinion/2012/07/comic-books-are-burning-in-hell-episode-1.html http://www.factualopinion.com/
This week, Tucker, Chris, Matt and Joe talk about Wayward Girls, Zaucer of Zilk, a bit on Dredd, then Saga, then something else about comics, there’s a part where Tucker yells too long and Chris sort of loses it, Matt uses the word "integrity", Anne Sullivan and the Trails of Helen Keller, and then Tucker talks about Godzilla.
http://www.factualopinion.com/the_factual_opinion/2012/07/comic-books-are-burning-in-hell-episode-08.html http://www.factualopinion.com/
This week, Tucker, Chris, Matt and Joe talk about Shiguru Mizuki and Wolverine. To be clear: there is a differentiation between the two topics. You don’t have to listen to the Mizuki stuff to keep up with the Wolverine conversation, or vice versa. Obviously, we’d hope that you want to hear both conversations—that’s why they were recorded at the same time. But we can’t make these decisions for you. We wouldn’t ever try. That wouldn’t be fair to you, to your people.
This week, the team discusses which fine artists they most wish had done comics, a discussion which leads into Jesse Jacobs and his new book, By This Shall You Know Him. After that, it’s time for Chester Brown and the recent release of Ed The Happy Clown, which opens up a whole bag of history: and unsurprisingly, Joe has you covered. This one is accidently a little longer than usual, and Tucker’s volume drops a little too much for our liking..but we’re getting there! An RSS feed is to come as well!
http://www.factualopinion.com/the_factual_opinion/2012/06/comic-books-are-burning-in-hell-episode-06.html http://www.factualopinion.com/
This is an episode of limited focus and unparalled depth, half on Otomo, half on Chip Kidd. Two topics, and all of comics must be contained within them…or, at the very least, a proper amount of venom. Let’s get it on.
http://www.factualopinion.com/the_factual_opinion/2012/06/podcast5.html
In this, our fourth episode, the boys tackle the super-hero question, Eddie Campbell’s latest, the pictorial representation question, and the question of whether or not Matt is being a dick. Tucker is definitely being a dick. But Matt’s status remains up in the air.
In the series finale, Cory Doctorow joins us for a last look at the Internet.
http://searchengine.tvo.org/blog/search-engine-blog/audio-podcast-143-last-episode
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On HBO’s The Wire, actor Michael K. Williams plays Omar Little, a stick-up guy who robs only drug dealers. Omar has a scar running down his face. That’s not a prosthetic scar; it’s real. Williams tells Terry Gross the story behind his scar â and lots of other stories about himself and Omar.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18299087
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